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Connecticut Daily Campus H Sewing Storrs Since 1896 VOL. CXVI, No. 94 STORRS, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY, .MARCH 16, 1962 Anti Vandalism: SOS Candidate: Senate To Exercise Mike Julian Drops Prexy Try; Responsibility In Cases Remains In Senior Senate Race The SOS Party announced to- A spokesman for the SOS Party Senator Kevin Dunne (USA) ian stated: "I have resigned my Class Dues Hearing day that its presidential candidate, stated that, while it is not definite candidacy for President, because made a motion at Wednesday The Finance Chairman an- pight's Student Senate meeting Mike Julian, has decided not to yet, the SOS probably would not it now seems obvious that I can nounced that the hearing which run for President of ASG. Julian run a candidate for president of not iwn the residential seat. If I to the effect that the Student Sen- he had scheduled for class dues ate exercise some responsibility will remain an SOS party candi- ASG this year. not win the Presidential seat. If I was unsuccessful, as no one at- date for Senior Senator. When interviewed, Senator Jul- run for President, there is a good over those students found guilty tended. He announced that he of vandalism during the Student election would be changed. The would hold another meeting for great majority of my votes would Senate campaign and elections. this week and requested all inter- TV motion met little opposition come from the ISO. This could ested persons to attend, or the conceivably hurt the chance of the on the floor of the Student Sen- matter of class .dues would be *World Of Television' ile. Senator Mike Julian (SOS) ISO's able and conscientious can- dropped due to lack of interest. didate Joe Hammerman. opposed the motion, on the The National Student Move- grounds that it was not feasible, "In short, I don't feet that I but was defeated, as the motion ment announced that a conference would be held at Sarah Law- To Be CCC Theme have the right to take a chance of was passed. changing the outcome of the The motion reads as follows: rence College on civil rights in The Theme Contest for the an- have already been announced, the North. The conference is to be election when there is no possi- a Moved that the Senate investi- nual Campus Community Carni- and will be published again in gate any destructive activities held on April 13, 14 and 15. All val has come to a close, and the future issues of the Daily bility of my winning the presiden- raused by students during: the interested students are advised winner's name and the theme of Campus. tial seat." campaigning and elections and to contact John Perry, Commun- the 1962 CCC have been an- recommended that the Division ot ity House. nounced. Student personnel take appro- The winner is James Cicarelli, Special Committee Reports priate action. Beta Sigma Gamma, and his In supporting the motion, Sen- Senator Dick Thorsell (ISO) idea, "CCC Visits the World of WSGC Candidates ator Dunn stated that it was about reported that the Special Con- TV," will be the theme of the time the Senate showed some in- stitutions Committee had a suc- 1962 Campus Community Carni- itiative and showed the Univer- cessful meeting Sunday night. val. litv that it is a body of leaders. He stated that all those members Cicarelli will receive two free who did not attend were taken off Named For Position Senator Joe Hamerman (ISO), tickets to enter the carnival mid- as chairman of the Committee of the formal list of members, way, $2 worth of tickets for The Woman's Student Govern- residence hall, on Sophomore (he Division of Student Personnel but were welcome to attend the midway enjoyment, and will rid" ment Council recently named the Class Council and chairman of reported a meeting with the Divi- open meetings. Another meeting in the parade. three candidates for president of Woman's Student Government lion of Student Personnel. He was held at the close of Wednes- Judges Women's Student Government. Day. She b> on the news staff of lilted that several points were day night's Student Senate meet- The contest was judged by the They are Janice Ingram, Janice and assistant associate editor of brought up by administrative ing. CCC Executive Committee, con- Katz and Janice Roy. the Connecticut Daily Campus. members of the Division which The elections commitlee made sisting of Dave Chase, executive She is publicity chairman of a report as to the regulations for chairman; Jerry Winters. APO Miss Ingram, Manchester Hall, Could be worked into the plans is a sixth semester student in WSGC. sorority editor and soror- |>r Student Senate reorganiza- the coming election and read the president; Larry Berkowitz. exec- ity parliamentarian. tion. He announced another meet- list of candidates for the election. utive assistant; James Gadorow- Arts and Sciences. She has par- ticipated in numerous intramur- Miss Roy. Stowe C, is a sixth hg of the Division of Student The Student Senate approved the ski, publicity chairman; Richard semester student in Home Econ- Personnel Committee with the list of candidates, whose ijpr had Weiss, financial chairman; and al sports, been house chairman of Manchester, and a student coun- omics. She is head student coun- Student University Relations been checked. The pollf.tg places Miss Millie Phillips, executve sec- selor of her residence. Coed Code Committee to discuss the roles of for the election are to be an- retary. According to Gadorow- selor. She is a member of WSG Executive Board and Council. chairman of WSGC, and a mem- the two committees. nounced at a later date. ski, atmost 500 entries were re- ber of the WSGC Research and ceived for this year's contest. Judiciary Board and Women's Recreation Association Council. Evaluation committee. Honorable mention was given The candidates are speaking to the following for their theme Candidates nightly at eacil women's resi- suggestions: Paul Sherbacow, Miss Katz, Kappa Alpha Theta, dence in order for the women to Panhel Establishes Phi Sigma Delta; Marge Trom- is a sixth semester student in hear their individual platforms. mel, Beard B; and Jeannie Mai- Arts and Sciences. She has been Elections will take place on March ler, Phi Mu. corresponding secretary of her 29. Float Theme New Rush System Now that the theme for this year's CCC has been decided, The Panhellcnic Council has es- New Ruling campus living units can begin FA Magazine Ready In April; tablished the Open Bid Policy Also of note is the National plans for building floats for the Which will be in effect this spring. Panhellenic ruling that any girl parade, adapted to the theme. A Features Uconn Students Work The Open Bid period is an added who has gone through the formal house can either build a float opportunity for interested girls rush period and who, after having individually, or in conjunction The Sixth Annual Fine Arts Its success to the work of the to pledge a sorority, if they did with another house. Trophies will Magazine, a featured part of the editors; the contributing editors, signed her preferential, has re- Fine Arts Festival, is scheduled not do so during the regular form- jected the sorority's bid to pledge be awarded for the best float in and graduate students who helped al spring rush. each category, at the Carnival on to be available to students at the her, may not pledge any sorority April 30. end of April or the beginning of to find unreadily available ma- Policy until one calendar year has Living units are also to IK- re- May. terial: Robert Bagg, Sue Hillsing- elapsed. minded that the Queen's Float er, Xeil Klienman. and James Free communication and visit- The procedure in open bidding The editors of the magazine. ing is allowed at this time, enab- contest is now in progress, and Miss Robin Carlson, Everet Frost Scully; and the faculty advisors, is a simple one. Registration will runs through Friday, April 6. ling the sororities and girls open be held from Monday. March 19. and Richard Upton, promise a Mr. Stern and Mr. Wilson. bidding to really get to know one The house winning this contest magazine with works of art from until Monday. March 26. at Miss receives a trophy, and the dis- The Magazine promises to l>e> another. The rushing is done on McCall's office in Administration. undergraduates, graduates, and all new this year, with a dif- an informal basis, usually entail- tinction of constructing the spe- faculty members, which will be a As girls register the names are cial float for Miss Uconn and her ferent format and layout Ma- ing dinner ivitalions or impromp- work of art in itself. continually sent to each sorority. court. The rules for this contest terials used will be new and dif- tu gatherings in the various so- This gives every sorority an op-j rorities, rather than the formally Contents ferent. Students will find it an portunity to become acquainted Foss Ensemble Many people have contributed Scheduled parties or open houses with the girls interested in open interesting and artful investment. Of a regular rush. Invitations for their time to the success of the visiting are extended verbally to bidding. Here Wednesday magazine There will lie approxi- Rushing the rushee by the sorority. I.uk.is Foss and his improvisa- mately thirty-two pages includ- Rushing lasts for two weeks un- tion chamber ensemble, one of ing prose, poetry, six or seven Inside Pages Requirement* til Monday.